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. >> is this the best use of public land? >> there is a membership of about 400 people that pay $100 per year. they're hoping to work something out with the city. >> thank you. >> and still coming up tonight a new development if one of the most-devastating forest fires in history. why a timber company will pay dearly for it. >> great expectations at yahoo. challenges facing the chief executive. and a new baby as well. >> google's entry in the tab blet competition. half of size of the ipad for half the price. are they flying off the shelfs? >> upper level low may bring showers to the bay ar hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> we have breaking news we're following. there is live sky 7 hd pictures on the peninsula. a grass fire is burning near homes and there is space in east palo alto. these are live pictures burning near illinois
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joining us from chicago dr. austin goals bi. he currently teaches at the university university chicago. where am i going wrong, professor. >> it's good to see you again, bill. i think you went wrong perhaps in two places. the first is if you look at how much of their income, high income people are paying in taxes. it's not higher, it's actually dramatically lower. if you look at the 400 highest income people in the country, the amount of their income they are paying in taxes is about half of what it was 15 years ago. so, it wasn't class warfare when george bush cut these taxes and nor would it be class warfare to have those rates go back to what they were under clinton. >> bill: yeah, but there are a lot of other taxes that weren't in play as you know under bill clinton. id ask my brain room staff to put together a list of new taxes that president obama has either passed or wants to pass. they are staggering. they are taxes that people don't know about. so, yes, you are right on othe income tax level, 36% is less than the 39% pl
joining us from chicago dr. austin goals bi. he currently teaches at the university university chicago. where am i going wrong, professor. >> it's good to see you again, bill. i think you went wrong perhaps in two places. the first is if you look at how much of their income, high income people are paying in taxes. it's not higher, it's actually dramatically lower. if you look at the 400 highest income people in the country, the amount of their income they are paying in taxes is about half...
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the agency said that it supports the use of it for all other uses including in canned goods. >> mark is off, joe filling in, barry zito has had his doubters but is coming through tonight. >> the giants started play with the biggest lead they have enjoyed all year in the national league west. two games for the dodgers and appears it'll be two when the evening is over. slaps the rbi single to left. they have led 3-0. within in the gap, cleared them. his third, 4th and 5th rbi. they are in the 7th right now. the british open gets started on thursday. the side is saint anna and its been four years since he won one but he can't talk it without mentioning tiger woods. he won in 2006 which is also won three times on the -- if he just keeps playing another major will come. >> i think that if i continue putting myself there enough times i will win. >> it's no worry. >> no. not at all. i had to get healthy, being banged up. if i'm -- healthy i can prepare properly and get myself there. >> get started on thursday they open the two game series against the rangers. we will have it tonight at ten.
the agency said that it supports the use of it for all other uses including in canned goods. >> mark is off, joe filling in, barry zito has had his doubters but is coming through tonight. >> the giants started play with the biggest lead they have enjoyed all year in the national league west. two games for the dodgers and appears it'll be two when the evening is over. slaps the rbi single to left. they have led 3-0. within in the gap, cleared them. his third, 4th and 5th rbi. they...
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stay with us. especially you, michael, because you have to tell me off the bat, how does romney's tax plan hurt waiters and waitresses? go figure. >> it doesn't hurt waiters and waitresses. >> he wants to raise the taxes on them. >> it helps -- it does not. that's simply not true, ed. mitt romney's tax plan calls for a 20% across the board cut in all tax rates. and that's accomplished without reducing revenue by getting rid of exemptions and deductions particularly for the wealthy. he has acknowledged many times there are many wealthy americans who would end up paying more because you get fewer deductions and exemptions. >> you're telling me i'm wrong when i hear and read in the tax plan that mitt romney wants to raise the taxes on people making under $30,000 a year? >> you are absolutely wrong. >> i am not wrong. ari? >> i'm not wrong. >> it's a smear. >> it's no smear, it's the truth. >> take a look at the tax plan as it's laid out in mitt romney's website or anyplace where it's laid out in a fai
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riders are encouraged to use containers that can be closed tightly. they willed into all the lick -- they will need all the liquids can get. >> i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. >> we have to straighten something out. you sawed it's going to be a warm one. it is already a warm one. >> what is it now? >> 82 degrees j that's ridiculous. >> sweating numbers here early in the morning. we have a heat advisory and the possibility of strong thunderstorms late today and tonight. but it will still be near 100. >> oh, okay. >> some things don't change. some things do. 82 in washington. 81 in baltimore. 79 in fredericksburg. no doubt about it, even ocean city, 82 degrees. it's warm one. more humidity than yesterday. better chance we'll see late- day storms. some could be on the strong side as we'll have a lot of heat and humidity around here. nothing going on right now. your morning commute will be fine but later today, i think in time for that evening rush hour, we have to be concerned about some storms. 100 in washington, 100 in manassas. 99 in frederic
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they don't want to show us his record. they are running the most secret i have campaign for president of a major party in history. >> well, guess what, congresswoman, your wish is our command. in just a moment the always outspoken romney visor will go head-to-head with john williams. but first late last week president obama insulted every small business owner in america when he said they owed their success to somebody else. really? watch this. >> if you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. there was a great teacher somewhere in your life. somebody helped to create this unbelievable american system that we have that allowed you to thrive. somebody invested in roads and bridges. if you have a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> and today gov. romney responded and fiercely in one of his most impressive speeches today he not only defended his record but the hardworking success of all americans. listen to this. >> to say that steve jobs didn't build apple, that henry ford
they don't want to show us his record. they are running the most secret i have campaign for president of a major party in history. >> well, guess what, congresswoman, your wish is our command. in just a moment the always outspoken romney visor will go head-to-head with john williams. but first late last week president obama insulted every small business owner in america when he said they owed their success to somebody else. really? watch this. >> if you were successful, somebody...
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he had the same confidence he glanced at us with a sly smile ... he is on trial for the murder of his wife kathleen savio ... this is an evidentiary hearing both sides are gearing what are to be permissible in court as evidence ... there's an animated video that the state wants to produce to argue its case against him along with certain witness statements ... defense attorneys cannot give us many details but what everyone is concerned about is jury selection people were assembled to two years ago when this initially began with all the attention the case has garnered sense including a made for television movie the judge concedes that sitting a jury will not be easy ... >>you don't know the effects of that movie ... things like that can make picking a jury difficult ... they may have lost a third of the original jury pool ... questionnaires had been sent to the original pool defense prosecutors all getting the questionnaires back today ... we have a starkly seen drew peterson march in and out of this court house we are told that we will not see that
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excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. ♪ you do ♪ ♪ something to me ♪ ♪ that nobody else could do ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ it goes something like this ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... just one removes more stains than the 6 next leading pacs combined. pop in. stand out. [ male announcer ] did you know that four out of five dogs over the age of three have gum disease, and that tartar buildup can be a contributing factor? now there's a solution. doggie dentures. [ ting! ] [ dog ] you're kidding, right? just get me dentastix. the treat with the unique "x" shape that's clinically proven to reduce up to 80% of tartar buildup. and introducing new dentastix fresh, with added ingredients to fight dog breath, too. from pedigree. wgn news @ 9 autistic girl falls from the third floor window in new york city schrade into a man's arms. saw the 7 year old girl crawl under the window air-conditioner dancing ran over there in
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double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >> i'm running against a woman that's all she talks about. our true hero are the men and women who serve. last thing in the world they talk about. that's why we are so indebted and in awe of what they have done. >> jennifer: al
double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but...
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for more, david garrity joins us. the tech analyst. david, it's really interesting that at a time when ceos have been warning about earnings and revenues coming down for the rest of the year we have ibm boosting its numbers. what does ibm have going for it? >> it's focusing on making 50% of revenues from cost ware. they're not there yet, but that's the target by 2015. but the higher margin sales were certainly helping to drive the bottom line performance that for ibm is substantially better than expectations. at the same time, we have weak markets in franz, and italy down, and so all tolled, ibm benefitting from a better product mix, and cost reduction. >> susie: and looking at ibm stock, it was up in the regular session, and then again in afterhours toup $191. you're recommending the took. why do you like it? >> certainly, we think ibm is on track to grow earnings 10% a year from now to 2015. $15 a share this year to $20 by the time we get to 2015. we k that the company given the breadth and depth of their ability ha to grow earnings
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none of us are in this alone. we rely on other people to build roads and create infrastructure to allow small and large businesses to grow. sununu's comments is part of the under lying theme for the republicans, which is part of the republican brand now, which is to ascribe to every opponent, particularly barack obama. it is once again saying this guy isn't a real american. the problem with that for the republicans is that it really turns off the 6% or some of undecided voters who are somewhere in the middle to see who they will go to. they don't like that talk. it's ugly and stupid. >> ron, i want to get your take and i'm sure you heard about this. former president george w. bush saying yesterday in a full-throated endorsement that he supports mitt romney. he was doing so while he was promoting his new book. take a listen. >> pretty unattractive metaphor. i said i crawled out of the swamp and i'm not crawling back in. you know, i'm interested in politics. i'm a supporter of mitt romney. i hope he does well. but h
none of us are in this alone. we rely on other people to build roads and create infrastructure to allow small and large businesses to grow. sununu's comments is part of the under lying theme for the republicans, which is part of the republican brand now, which is to ascribe to every opponent, particularly barack obama. it is once again saying this guy isn't a real american. the problem with that for the republicans is that it really turns off the 6% or some of undecided voters who are somewhere...
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richard ravitch joins us. a former lieutenant governor of new york, he co-chaired the task force issuing today's report with former fed chairman paul volcker. also with us is susan urahn, managing director of the pew center on the states. >> dirk ravitch what jumps out is the situation is much worse than thought, much worse than states are willing to admit and worse than anybody seems to have a grasp on what to do. am i overstating these problems? >> no, you're not. and it's a function arising from things. one, there are basic expenditures like medicaid and retirement expenditures which are growing at a faster rate in state and local revenues. number two, states for a long long time had been using gimmicky to balance their budget and weren't call to account by that. wall street's been willing to aid and abet that process and out of perfectly valid and wonderful motives, people have made a lot of commitments but we've been unwilling to provide the revenues to match the commitments that we've made as a society.
richard ravitch joins us. a former lieutenant governor of new york, he co-chaired the task force issuing today's report with former fed chairman paul volcker. also with us is susan urahn, managing director of the pew center on the states. >> dirk ravitch what jumps out is the situation is much worse than thought, much worse than states are willing to admit and worse than anybody seems to have a grasp on what to do. am i overstating these problems? >> no, you're not. and it's a...
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thanks for joining us. >> i'm laura evans. investigators say a woman was just in the wrong place at the wrong time when a tree came crashing down on to georgetown pike. fox 5's will thomas is on the scene. what do you know at this point? >> good evening, we are in the heart of great falls village, shortly before 7:00, witnesses say a four-door black mercedes was traveling along this road. i'm standing in the middle of. georgetown pike. as it crossed walker road, witnesses say the driver must have heard a cracking sound, perhaps saw that giant tree starting to fall. it was along the sidewalk. roll the video and you'll see what happened next. that giant tree estimated to be between 7 and 8 feet in diameter. possibly 12-tons. according to one law enforcement official out here. came crashing down on the car. the tree crushed the driver, killed the man driving the car. the only person in the car. the two men in the truck directly behind the crushed mercedes witnessed it all. turns out, they are out of state tree contractors working
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security investigation by using this -- innovation use this tool. mr. farr: i thank the gentleman for his response. i hope to attach to the bill language directing the d.o.d. to conduct a review but in the interest of house rules i chose not to. >> will the gentleman yield? mr. farr: i yield to the distinguished chairman. mr. young: i appreciate the gentleman's flexibility in finding ways to address this issue. like my good friend from washington, mr. dicks, i agree that we should work with our good friend, mr. farr, to ensure that d.o.d. is leveraging the security clearance research of the personnel security research center to improve the d.o.d. security reinvestigation process and i thank the gentleman for bringing this to our attention. mr. farr: i thank the distinguished chairman and ranking member, my distinguished friend, mr. dicks, in their leadership, their friendship and their cooperation in making things work more efficiently and more cost effectively. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman may not reserve. mr. farr: yield
security investigation by using this -- innovation use this tool. mr. farr: i thank the gentleman for his response. i hope to attach to the bill language directing the d.o.d. to conduct a review but in the interest of house rules i chose not to. >> will the gentleman yield? mr. farr: i yield to the distinguished chairman. mr. young: i appreciate the gentleman's flexibility in finding ways to address this issue. like my good friend from washington, mr. dicks, i agree that we should work...
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they said america is trying to hurt us. i think that's what they believe, and i think that syria is at the cutting edge of what they see, a position, larger position that will be undermined by american action. so this gets back to iran to iran clearly is the front-end of that and they see syria as, they convinced themselves i think syria is very important to them. they're going to subsidize it. syria had about $18 billion in reserves, 17, 16 months ago. nobody ever saw it, but that must have run out. they are still paying salaries. they're still think the military. they are still some subsidies. so it's unclear where syria is getting all its money from. it's going to be turning to iran and i think that's the main place where iran will support, even with all of this talk of iranian soldiers and hezbollah. i don't think that's true. i think both were helping with military intelligence without putting soldiers on the ground. >> in the back. >> please be very brief in your question. >> my name is muhammad. i'm a human rights ac
they said america is trying to hurt us. i think that's what they believe, and i think that syria is at the cutting edge of what they see, a position, larger position that will be undermined by american action. so this gets back to iran to iran clearly is the front-end of that and they see syria as, they convinced themselves i think syria is very important to them. they're going to subsidize it. syria had about $18 billion in reserves, 17, 16 months ago. nobody ever saw it, but that must have...
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you know, many of us, many of us have had the experience of using as a fundraising tool the sale of t-shirts or purses or shopping bags or hats, and yes, it takes an effort to find the right place to go, but those can be made in america. and i say it takes a little effort for a good result. as senator reid said, we have people in the textile industry crying for work. so don't just brush it off as a nonissue. it's an important issue. in california, more than 3,400 jobs were lost to outsourcing this year alone, 3,400. from 2000-2010, the u.s. lost 5.7 million manufacturing jobs. but, you know, it isn't just manufacturing, mr. president. science and high-tech jobs, legal and financial services, business operations are being moved overseas as well. we all know we make those calls trying to find out something, whether it's an airline schedule or any information on a product, and you get the sense that the person is not talking to you from an american city. why on earth would we give incentives to have those jobs created elsewhere? that's what this bill is all about. with 12.7 million unemployed p
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he used to run the place. if mitt romney went to bain and said, look, in order to continue to make the hundreds of millions and billions of dollars that bain has made over the years, do we really have to send these jobs off, can't you hold off on this, wouldn't you expect bain to listen to mitt romney saying that to them? >> oh, absolutely. he's the one that created the model that sent jobs overseas. and we'd love to see mitt romney and president obama come to freeport and actually go to the lincoln douglas debate site and have a debate on outsourcing, on how terrible it is for the country, and what they're going to do. not do from the podium, but come and meet the people and see the lives they affect and how they're going to positively make changes to keep jobs here in freeport, illinois, and in our country. >> cheryl, if you and the mayor and the city council can't stop bain from doing this, what's going to happen to you when your job goes to china? >> well, i will be forced to go back to school, along with
he used to run the place. if mitt romney went to bain and said, look, in order to continue to make the hundreds of millions and billions of dollars that bain has made over the years, do we really have to send these jobs off, can't you hold off on this, wouldn't you expect bain to listen to mitt romney saying that to them? >> oh, absolutely. he's the one that created the model that sent jobs overseas. and we'd love to see mitt romney and president obama come to freeport and actually go to...
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money to good use. so in a -- so at a moment when our transportation needs are so great across the country, wouldn't it make sense to increase the f.t.a. budget? except that the house, expressing the priorities of its republican majority, recently passed a fiscal year 2013 appropriations bill that cut $181 million from current f.t.a. spending levels and at the same time, they're now presenting us with a different -- with -- excuse me work a department of defense spending bill that calls for $1.1 billion more in military spending over current levels. why are we all being asked to tighten our belts while the military-industrial complex gets to loosen theirs by a few notches year after year after year? if the federal budget crisis is so dire, mr. chairman so dire we can pinch pennies on badly needed infrastructure, surely we can do the same with a bloated pentagon budget that has been growing out of control for more than a decade now. and that's a simple concept we find behind my amendment. in the interest
money to good use. so in a -- so at a moment when our transportation needs are so great across the country, wouldn't it make sense to increase the f.t.a. budget? except that the house, expressing the priorities of its republican majority, recently passed a fiscal year 2013 appropriations bill that cut $181 million from current f.t.a. spending levels and at the same time, they're now presenting us with a different -- with -- excuse me work a department of defense spending bill that calls for...
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security council tell us more about this resolution that the u.n. security council in the council that is being backed by the west or the main debated the security council now is is when you when renewing the mission if there's going to be penalties and sanctions behind it course this point i think that the west is looking for teeth behind that one includes economic sanctions possible arms embargo and so on and that's what they're really pushing for their russian counterparts you know this is really different from what the proposal from china and russia they are refusing to get to come on board with the west proposal talk about the difference between their proposal and why russia and china are refusing to back this for well essentially the russian chinese proposal is an extension of what we've had in the past few weeks in syria it's extending the mandate of the current mission but if there's not compliance is not having any sort of penalties to go along with it so that's the main difference that the west is really pushing for some teeth behind this
security council tell us more about this resolution that the u.n. security council in the council that is being backed by the west or the main debated the security council now is is when you when renewing the mission if there's going to be penalties and sanctions behind it course this point i think that the west is looking for teeth behind that one includes economic sanctions possible arms embargo and so on and that's what they're really pushing for their russian counterparts you know this is...
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and us the a and m.p.a. don't do their job properly public interest groups have to take to the courts and sometimes we can get the courts to pay attention to the evidence and issue basically injunctions to stop the planting of these crops until they've been properly safety test it well this rider to the twenty thirteen. agricultural appropriations bill would alumina the possibility of using the federal courts to slow down these hazardous genetically engineered crops so this is only a threat to public health and the environment and biodiversity of course it's a threat to the constitution we supposedly live in a society where the balance of power between the legislature and the executive branch and the courts and this would basically say that the courts no longer have any say once the government decides to get into bed with the corporations they can do whatever they want and you had mentioned earlier they have a huge amount of lobbying power that these agricultural corporations have and congress i mean with th
and us the a and m.p.a. don't do their job properly public interest groups have to take to the courts and sometimes we can get the courts to pay attention to the evidence and issue basically injunctions to stop the planting of these crops until they've been properly safety test it well this rider to the twenty thirteen. agricultural appropriations bill would alumina the possibility of using the federal courts to slow down these hazardous genetically engineered crops so this is only a threat to...
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chris cillizza is back with us. we can talk about where they're going because romney is going to be in ohio. tomorrow the president starts a two-day tour in florida. george w. bush talking about the politics, the mudslinging and how he feels now. this was at the hoover institution at stanford. >> pretty unattractive metaphor. i said i crawled out of the swamp and i'm not crawling back in. and you know, i'm interested in politics. i'm, you know, i'm a supporter of mitt romney. i hope he does well. but you know, he can do well without me. >> and he also made the point as he has before that he believes that you should not get in the way of the current kin habtant of the oval office. >> he's kept to that, andrea, i would say. he really has kept an incredibly low profile since leaving office. one think i say about george bush, we think of the eight years he was president, six years as governor before that. this is somebody involved in politics basically his whole life. his father obviously our president of the united sta
chris cillizza is back with us. we can talk about where they're going because romney is going to be in ohio. tomorrow the president starts a two-day tour in florida. george w. bush talking about the politics, the mudslinging and how he feels now. this was at the hoover institution at stanford. >> pretty unattractive metaphor. i said i crawled out of the swamp and i'm not crawling back in. and you know, i'm interested in politics. i'm, you know, i'm a supporter of mitt romney. i hope he...
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show us your taxes. well for insight on why mitt romney may not be willing to show us his past tax returns we're going to turn now to someone who has a long history with mitt romney. shannon o'brien ran against mitt romney in the 2002 massachusetts governor race. shan joins us from boston. welcome into "the war room," shannon. >> good evening. nice to talk to you. >> jennifer: great to talk to you as well. so in 2002, you released your tax returns and romney didn't release his. it came up in one of the debates with him. let's take a listen to that. >> i'm not going to release my income tax returns and shannon o'brien's husband with whom i presume they share expenses, likewise hasn't released his income taxes so there is every opportunity to make sure that people know who i am, what i care about. i will tell you that i made more money than i expected but i'm in this race not because of money but because i want to make sure beacon hill works for people who don't have money. >> jennifer: this is something.
show us your taxes. well for insight on why mitt romney may not be willing to show us his past tax returns we're going to turn now to someone who has a long history with mitt romney. shannon o'brien ran against mitt romney in the 2002 massachusetts governor race. shan joins us from boston. welcome into "the war room," shannon. >> good evening. nice to talk to you. >> jennifer: great to talk to you as well. so in 2002, you released your tax returns and romney didn't release...
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i think he's going to draw a huge amount of attention and he will use this, christie will use this i think to launch himself even higher in kind of the national stratosphere politically. >> in 2016. we know what happened to past keynoters. remember that little known senator from illinois who was the keynoter in 2004. >> guy named barack obama. that's right. >> one quick footnote. ann romney told robin roberts in a pretape for "gma" that mitt romney as of this morning at least had not yet decided who will be the running mate. thanks so much, chris. see you later. >>> is it july or october? for more on the presidential race and all the mudslinging, i'm joined by former new mexico governor bill richardson, the surrogate for the obama campaign. governor, great to see you. you've seen a lot of campaigns but this one does have the feel of a campaign that has gotten dirty really fast. let me show you a little bit of a new ad from the obama camp which of all things goes after dressage. ann romney's horse that's competing in the olympics. let's play a little of that. doesn't it seem that this
i think he's going to draw a huge amount of attention and he will use this, christie will use this i think to launch himself even higher in kind of the national stratosphere politically. >> in 2016. we know what happened to past keynoters. remember that little known senator from illinois who was the keynoter in 2004. >> guy named barack obama. that's right. >> one quick footnote. ann romney told robin roberts in a pretape for "gma" that mitt romney as of this morning...
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and assad's brother in law now it's unclear whether a suicide bomber or a remote explosive device was used and the explosion and violence rages on in the region want to take a look at just how the conflict is being covered and how the media is shaping public perception of what's going on there especially after a new poll that shows the public perception of conflicts abroad is just plain wrong take a look at this. sixty three percent of republicans polled still believe there were weapons of mass destruction in iraq that's a big difference from democrats and republicans a much smaller number believe and that miss truth to this day now when it comes to syria it's very difficult to know just what's happening there that's because the syrian government for the most part is not letting journalists in the country but top government leaders here insist that the u.s. is not intervening militarily but according to the new york times there is a lot the u.s. is doing behind the scenes the state department has authorized fifteen million dollars and non-lethal aid to opposition groups the u.s. is reviewi
and assad's brother in law now it's unclear whether a suicide bomber or a remote explosive device was used and the explosion and violence rages on in the region want to take a look at just how the conflict is being covered and how the media is shaping public perception of what's going on there especially after a new poll that shows the public perception of conflicts abroad is just plain wrong take a look at this. sixty three percent of republicans polled still believe there were weapons of mass...
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a phrase my dad used to always use, whenever you would say something someone would say, well this is what i valley, this is what i support. my dad would go like this, he would say look, don't tell me what you value. show me your budget and i will tell you what you value. seriously. show me your budget and i will tell you what you value. don't tell me you value women in your office space, in your corporation, if you have a budget where human of any women that are being paid like a man. don't tell me that you value, and are deeply concerned about seniors if, in fact, you eviscerate the things that you know they rely on. not only for their well being, but i'll return to this, for their dignity, for their dignity and their pride. rock-a-bye in where joe biden starts, i come to retirement security from a different angle that is usually discussed in this town, or anywhere for that matter. i had a great privilege, like many of you, of having my mom and dad live with me in their last years. my dad would only move in with my mom when hospice was necessary. and it turned out, god love him, he
a phrase my dad used to always use, whenever you would say something someone would say, well this is what i valley, this is what i support. my dad would go like this, he would say look, don't tell me what you value. show me your budget and i will tell you what you value. seriously. show me your budget and i will tell you what you value. don't tell me you value women in your office space, in your corporation, if you have a budget where human of any women that are being paid like a man. don't...
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stay with us. you're in "the situation room." , the works fuel saver package could literally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice heard on medicare
stay with us. you're in "the situation room." , the works fuel saver package could literally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of...
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what it means is that it's been use used to identify specific people. we have something that is half of the chromosone. >> can i jump in and ask you something? >> sure. >> this evidence has been linked to two killings. the killings of two boys. is there any indication that the same person killed the girls. the 10-year-old and the 12-year-old? >> that hair, there were no hairs found on jill robinson and on christine there was a hair but it's not related to these four hairs that we're talking about. that is not a profile here or an mtdna. there was a hair on one of the girls but it bears no relationship to what we're talking about. what we have is a tie between the two boys and between this hair that is found in the 1966 bonneville. it will give you probabilities into the thousands. what we find to be as we say the moe mentous decision or finding is there are four items and those items, mark was killed in 1977 and timothy king was killed in 1977 and the profiles are the same. >> jessica cooper is the prosecutor in this case. it's fascinating. we appreciat
what it means is that it's been use used to identify specific people. we have something that is half of the chromosone. >> can i jump in and ask you something? >> sure. >> this evidence has been linked to two killings. the killings of two boys. is there any indication that the same person killed the girls. the 10-year-old and the 12-year-old? >> that hair, there were no hairs found on jill robinson and on christine there was a hair but it's not related to these four...
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and that they should never be used that they should never be used first by the unite and that they should never be used first by the united states so that limits what their interests in developing those capabilities are. specifically on the bomber, it did not do very well. the argument in favor of reducing or limiting the bomber leg of the triad. so i think that is just a difficult concept for people. it is not the first way that they would think about it. the light arms control, they like moving towards reductions, and they overwhelmingly endorsed the ultimate goal of completely eliminating nuclear weapons. that is based on various polls that we and others have done. they support developing an international regime with intrusive inspections, and then gradually reducing step-by-step toward complete illumination. >> the bomber information that you have been given -- is it fair to say that given about [inaudible] -- just two systems for delivering them. should we save the money, others say there are better ways of delivering nuclear weapons, missiles cannot be recalled once they are fired.
and that they should never be used that they should never be used first by the unite and that they should never be used first by the united states so that limits what their interests in developing those capabilities are. specifically on the bomber, it did not do very well. the argument in favor of reducing or limiting the bomber leg of the triad. so i think that is just a difficult concept for people. it is not the first way that they would think about it. the light arms control, they like...
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their primary source of life, whalz. >> it feeds us. it's clothed us. it's sheltered us. it's our spirituality. gives us an identity of who we are as a people. >> reporter: his people have hunted just about everything at sea and on land, scratching out an existence here for 2,000 years. but it's not just walruses, seals and whales that the people of point hope rely on for food, it's these birds, mir, that come here by the hundreds of thousands. they lay these incredibly beautiful decorative eggs. the egg, a yearly favorite. they only have about a week to collect them before the chicks inside to mature. to collect them, men brave steep cliffs and flimsy ropes. it's a delicate and tenuous cycle. >> we live a cycle of life where we hunt different animals at different times. we know when they're going to be here. >> reporter: this is the fear. the oil spill, even far offshore, the currents will bring it home, possibly taking out one link of the chain, turning everything. >> look at exxon valdez, the gulf of mexico, look at the different things -- they said nothing won't happe
their primary source of life, whalz. >> it feeds us. it's clothed us. it's sheltered us. it's our spirituality. gives us an identity of who we are as a people. >> reporter: his people have hunted just about everything at sea and on land, scratching out an existence here for 2,000 years. but it's not just walruses, seals and whales that the people of point hope rely on for food, it's these birds, mir, that come here by the hundreds of thousands. they lay these incredibly beautiful...
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